DocumentCode
2859932
Title
Using Clinical Workflows to Improve Medical Device/System Development
Author
Rausch, Tracy ; Jackson, Jennifer Leigh
Author_Institution
DocBox, Wellesley
fYear
2007
fDate
25-27 June 2007
Firstpage
133
Lastpage
134
Abstract
A clinical work flow is comprised of the sequential events that occur during a specific patient/clinician interaction. Clinical workflows track the human interactions involving equipment, staff, patients, supplies and other elements of the day-to-day environment. Understanding how these interactions work and translating this understanding into well-designed medical technology are vital to patient safety. The healthcare environment is more difficult to understand due to the increased number of unpredictable human interactions in the system. This is often related to culturally-inherited deviations from administrative standard procedures (work-arounds) with technology or processes. These workarounds are often unidentified, misunderstood or ignored during new product development, as the traditional input specifications are derived from widespread market research or limited input from the product´s sales or technical support teams. A well-designed integrated system incorporates a thorough understanding of these workarounds, based on analyzing the relevant clinical workflows and using these workflows to inform a system´s use-case development. This approach can result in comprehensive design input specifications for use in building the technology.
Keywords
biomedical equipment; health care; human computer interaction; medical information systems; patient care; user interfaces; workflow management software; administrative standard procedure; clinical workflow; culturally-inherited deviation; design input specification; healthcare environment; medical technology; patient safety; patient-clinician interaction; system use-case development; user interface; Aerospace industry; Biomedical engineering; Diseases; Hospitals; Humans; Medical services; Medical treatment; Software systems; Technological innovation; User interfaces;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
High Confidence Medical Devices, Software, and Systems and Medical Device Plug-and-Play Interoperability, 2007. HCMDSS-MDPnP. Joint Workshop on
Conference_Location
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3081-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HCMDSS-MDPnP.2007.31
Filename
4438172
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